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Which term describes the ability to manage financial resources effectively?
Which term describes the ability to manage financial resources effectively?
Which word is an antonym of 'decisive'?
Which word is an antonym of 'decisive'?
What does 'earn' primarily refer to in a financial context?
What does 'earn' primarily refer to in a financial context?
Which phrase refers to managing time and tasks effectively to maintain productivity?
Which phrase refers to managing time and tasks effectively to maintain productivity?
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Which term refers to the amount of money exchanged for one currency in terms of another?
Which term refers to the amount of money exchanged for one currency in terms of another?
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What does the term 'cope (with)' typically imply?
What does the term 'cope (with)' typically imply?
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Which of the following phrases best describes 'pay attention to'?
Which of the following phrases best describes 'pay attention to'?
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What does 'academic qualifications' primarily refer to?
What does 'academic qualifications' primarily refer to?
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Which option correctly describes 'memory' in the context of learning?
Which option correctly describes 'memory' in the context of learning?
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What does 'first aid' refer to in a practical context?
What does 'first aid' refer to in a practical context?
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Study Notes
Learning Skills
- Concentration: Focus on a specific task or goal
- Confidence: Belief in one's abilities
- Coping Mechanisms: Strategies for dealing with challenges
- Creativity: Innovation and originality in thought and action
- Focus: Directing attention to a specific point
- Intelligence: Cognitive abilities, encompassing various mental capabilities
- Knowledge: Information and understanding
- Memorization (Learning by Heart): Storing information in long-term memory
- Memory: Power of recalling information
- Paying Attention: Focusing on what is being provided
- Revision: Reviewing materials to improve understanding
Phrasal Verbs
- Catch Up: To bring oneself to the same level or point as someone else
- Fall Behind: To lag in progress or accomplishment
- Get On With: To continue a task or a relationship
- Give Up: To stop trying or attempting
- Keep Up: To maintain a similar pace or level
- Look Through: To examine something carefully
- Make Up: To invent or fabricate
- Pick-up: To gain or acquire something
- Sum Up: To summarize or briefly review something
- Work Out: To solve or figure something out
Collocations
- Academic Qualifications: Formal educational achievements
- Advanced Level: High level in the educational system
- Common Sense: Basic good judgement
- General Knowledge: A broad range of information
- Higher Education: Post-secondary education
- Practical Experience: Direct involvement in a task or situation
- Money: Currency, wealth (in itself this is not a collocation)
- Afford: To buy or have sufficient resources/finance for something
Other
- Bargain: Negotiate a price
- Borrow: Obtain something with a promise of returning it
- Cost: Monetary value of something
- Currency: Medium of exchange (money)
- Discount: Reductions in price
- Earn: Obtain or acquire something as a result of hard work
- Exchange Rate: The ratio of one currency in relation to another
- Expense: Amount of money spent
- Land: Give an amount of money
- Pay: To give money to receive service
- Receipt: Proof of purchase or other transaction
- Save: Set aside money
- Spend: Use money
- Voucher: A gift certificate
- Waste: Spend use of something thoughtlessly or negligently in ways other than the intended purpose
Word Formation (Adjective)
- Prefixes with example :
- Decisive-indecisive
- Logical-illogical
- Obedient-disobedient
- Pleasant-unpleasant
- Possible-impossible
- Responsible-irresponsible
Literature, Social Sciences & Other Academic Fields
- Literature: Body of written works
- Money Management: Handling financial resources
- Overlook: To fail to notice something
- Philosophy: Study of fundamental questions about existence and knowledge
- Physics: Study of matter and energy
- Politics: Activities pertaining to government and political affairs
- Recommend: To suggest something as desirable
- Social Science: Studies of society and social behavior
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Test your knowledge of essential learning skills and commonly used phrasal verbs. This quiz covers key areas such as concentration, confidence, coping mechanisms, and various phrasal verb meanings. Enhance your understanding and practical usage of these topics.